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Killarney business receives Guaranteed Irish status

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Local Killarney business, Golden Ireland, was delighted to receive Guaranteed Irish recognition recently.

Goldenireland.ie offers mature friendly holidays, and works with over one hundred hotels and tourism businesses across the island of Ireland.

Following a lengthy application process, approval for use of the symbol of trust in business in Ireland was awarded to as the business met three main criteria: Supporting sustainable jobs, Contributing to local communities, and Committed to Irish provenance.

As one of Ireland’s most enduring and recognisable symbols, Guaranteed Irish actively encourages consumers to support locally based businesses by looking out for businesses and brands that carry the Guaranteed Irish licenced mark when shopping for everyday goods and services online and in stores.

As a direct result of making the choice to shop local, customers are supporting Irish jobs in communities throughout Ireland, and building a sustainable local economy for the future of Ireland.

“We are absolutely delighted to have received national recognition and the Guaranteed Irish symbol of trust in our business," Geraldine McGlynn, Founder and Managing Director of Golden Ireland, said.

"Now more than ever, I believe it is essential that we support Irish sustainable businesses whenever and wherever we can. The Guaranteed Irish symbol instills confidence and pride in our brand as we continue to uphold the proud principles of promoting Irish and supporting sustainable jobs.”

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Motorists advised to be careful during bad weather

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Kerry County Council is appealing to people to stay away from exposed coasts while the weather warnings are in place this week.

Met Éireann has issued an Orange Warning for wind for Kerry which is effective from 7am to 3pm on Tuesday. There is also a Yellow warning for rainfall which is in place from 9pm tonight to 9am on Tuesday.

Storm Bram is expected to bring a very strong to gale force southerly winds with the strongest winds along the coast.

Motorists are advised to expect travel disruption on Tuesday with surface water likely on many routes.

Wave overtopping and high tides are expected to contribute to possible flooding in coastal areas.

The Local Coordination Group which includes Kerry County Council, the HSE, An Garda Síochána, emergency services and utilities, is meeting this afternoon to prepare for the impact of Storm Bram.

Kerry County Council announced today that Rossbeigh beach car park had been closed to the public until further notice. Members of the public are also advised not to park or walk near the coast during this period.

Kerry County Council’s weather emergency phoneline will be operational during the weather warning and issues can be reported to 066 7183588.

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Killarney Civic Arts Group to hold first AGM

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Killarney Civic Arts, a new group formed to advance cultural awareness and promote participation in the arts, is inviting the public to its inaugural Annual General Meeting (AGM) this month.

The group, made up of artists and arts workers, aims to share experiences and insights with the community regarding the future and direction of cultural development in Killarney and the wider Munster region.


Killarney Civic Arts invites anyone who cares about shaping creative places in the community to connect with them and share their thoughts and stories.


The first AGM will be held in the Deer-hunter lounge at the Dromhall Hotel, (V93PY80), on Saturday, December 13, at 10.00am. The event offers free entry and is hosted in an accessible room.


For further information, the public may contact Dolores Lyne at 087 263 8720.

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